Levston: So black lives don't matter because you got a problem in traffic?

Driver: No. Black lives don't matter--no the problem in traffic was you were right behind me, sped up and drove around me, jumped in front of me, and made me slam on my brakes at a light. That makes you a n-----. That proves that black lives don't matter. Hey--no, no no. If you have a side, if you have a subject, you tell me why black lives matter. Because people say so? You need to tell me why. Do you know what "matter" means? It's something that makes a difference. And let me tell you something--

(both talk over each other for a couple seconds)

Driver: Hey, Martin Luther King died for a purpose. You need to watch the very first episode of Boondocks, because he walks around ashamed of the people with the flat-brimmed hats, like you and the people that can't even keep their pants up. Yeah, put it on Facebook, I don't care! Look at me.

Levston: Apparently you don't.

Driver: You're a punk who lives off social media. I don't even have a social media account. You know why? Because white lives matter.

Driver [to woman in car]: Hey, let me handle it. You just be a woman. (He closes the car door)

Driver: What was my life history? Was there anything of anybody's past? Or are you just another n----- who doesn't understand anything?

Levston: Apparently you were teaching me about black people.

Driver: I'll teach you anything.

Levston: Teach me a little bit more about black people.

Driver: Black people were bought by a contract, and we got ripped off. Because y'all should've got returned when there was evidence and proof that y'all couldn't do anything, because y'all live off welfare.

Driver: Because you look like a--and you drive like a n-----. That's why. With that flat-billed hat, even white people are n------ to me, even some Mexicans.

Levston: Wow.

Driver: Wow what? If you mean "wow," what is the definition of a n-----? Is it black skin?

Levston: I don't use the word n-----, so I don't even know.

Driver: No, what is the definition. Is it a word?

Levston: Yes, sir.

Driver: OK, what is the definition?

Levston: Apparently you're going to tell me.

Driver: No, I'm asking you. I've already told you what a n----- is. It's people who have flat-billed hats, can't keep their pants up, and put people's lives in danger on the streets--cutting them off in traffic. That's a n-----. Someone who--they don't matter.

Levston: OK.

Driver: I have a family in my car, and you know what, we matter. Because, you know what I mean? You're going around putting people's lives in danger and then you want to follow people and put them on social media.

Levston: I didn't follow you, sir.

Driver: Hey, spread this. It's OK. Spread this. People need to--hey, I'm looking at the camera now, not you. Black lives do not matter because black people walk around and say it. That don't mean anything. I could walk around and say "Elvis is still alive," does that mean he is still alive? No. You have to prove something with your life, for once. You have to prove something, buddy. Go out and do that.

Levston: I appreciate you so much.

Driver [said while walking back to his car]: Yeah, you f------ transgender f-----.